Punjab's Golden List: The Diverse Faces of Punjab's 2026 Padma Winners
Known as the 'He-Man' of Indian cinema, Dharmendra's Punjabi roots remain a source of immense pride for the state.
Punjab’s Golden List: The Diverse Faces of Punjab’s 2026 Padma Winners
On the occasion of Republic Day 2026, the Government of India announced 131 Padma awards, with Punjab and its iconic figures securing a place of pride. According to the report, the list features a mix of global superstars, legendary sportspersons, and "unsung heroes" from the state.
Leading the honors, legendary actor Dharmendra has been posthumously conferred with the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award. Known as the 'He-Man' of Indian cinema, Dharmendra’s Punjabi roots remain a source of immense pride for the state. Joining him in the national spotlight is cricket icon Harmanpreet Kaur (Indian Women’s Captain), who has been awarded the Padma Shri for her contribution to the sport.
In the spiritual and social sector, the government awarded the Padma Shri to Sant Niranjan Das, head of Dera Sachkhand Ballan in Jalandhar. The report suggests that the award recognizes his 75 years of spiritual service and efforts toward the upliftment of the Dalit community and the Ravidassia followers.
The sporting fraternity also celebrated the Padma Shri for veteran hockey coach Baldev Singh. Based in Shahabad, Singh is known for creating the "nursery of Indian women’s hockey," training over 80 international players, including several national captains.
In a heartwarming inclusion, Chandigarh’s 88-year-old "Broom Warrior," former IPS officer Inderjit Singh Sidhu, was awarded the Padma Shri. He is known for his tireless cleanliness campaigns in the UT, and he represents the "unsung heroes" recognized this year.
Source: The Tribune